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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wallin, Stinaa; * | Rauhala, Auvoa; b | Fjellman-Wiklund, Anncristinec | Nyman, Piad | Fagerström, Lisbetha; e
Affiliations: [a] Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Health Sciences, Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa, Finland | [b] Vaasa Central Hospital, Vaasa, Finland | [c] Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden | [d] Department of Social Services and Healthcare, Pietarsaari, Finland | [e] Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Drammen, Norway
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Stina Wallin, Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies, Health Sciences, Åbo Akademi University, PO Box 311, FI-65101, Vaasa, Finland. E-mail: stina.wallin@abo.fi.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Occupational self-efficacy (OSE) is an appropriate adaption capability to react to continuous changes in work life today. While self-efficacy is an important component in work context, there is less knowledge regarding older workers’ OSE. OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between work ability, OSE and work engagement among a middle-aged workforce, and whether there were any differences between age groups and between professionals in different work context. METHODS: Data were collected by questionnaire, which included Work Ability Index (WAI), Occupational Self-Efficacy Scale, and Utrecht Work Engagement Scale. RESULTS: A total of 359 home care workers and engineers (response rate 43%) participated. The average age was 54 (SD±5.3) years, 69%were women. The results of logistic regression analyses revealed an association between WAI, OSE (OR 0.66; 95%CI 0.52 to 0.86) and work engagement (OR 0.61; 95%CI 0.47 to 0.78). Higher OSE and work engagement were related to higher work ability. No difference in OSE (5.9; ±0.8) between professional groups was seen, but the home care workers scored considerably higher work engagement (5.1; ±0.9) than the engineers (4.5; ±1.3). CONCLUSIONS: Improving OSE could be worthwhile to support work ability among middle-aged workers, despite dissimilarities in work context and educational level.
Keywords: Self-concept, middle-aged, occupational gerontology, occupational health
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-213595
Journal: Work, vol. 70, no. 2, pp. 591-602, 2021
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